Curb Records Releases Two Albums Tied to the Film REAGAN

Curb Records, in collaboration with Los Angeles-based production company MJM Entertainment, has released two albums connected to the 2024 film REAGAN. REAGAN: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is available today, with REAGAN: Songs Inspired by the Film set for release on September 26.
REAGAN: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack features music heard in the film, including Bob Dylan performing "Don't Fence Me In," Gene Simmons' "Stormy Weather," and Clint Black's "Take Me Home, Country Roads." Other artists featured include B.J. Thomas, Scott Stapp, MŌRIAH, Phil Keaggy, The Imaginaries, Robert Davi, Molly Jenson, and Love, Lies & Fiction.
The companion album, REAGAN: Songs Inspired by the Film, includes contributions from Travis Tritt, Marty Stuart, Tanya Tucker, Ricky Skaggs, Lee Greenwood, The Commodores, Kathie Lee Gifford and Claude Kelly, Gary Cherone, Alabama, Wayne Newton, and Sweet Comfort Band.
Mike Curb, Chairman of Curb Records, said, "We are thrilled to finally release the soundtrack from the motion picture Reagan. Ronald Reagan enjoyed music and was particularly interested in the relationship between film and music. It is exciting to see a soundtrack album featuring such great artists as Bob Dylan, B.J. Thomas, Gene Simmons, and many others. Mark Joseph has created an excellent film and soundtrack album, and Curb Records is proud to be part of this project."
Produced by veteran music and film producer Mark Joseph alongside Vince Emmett, with Tim Cook serving as music supervisor for REAGAN: Songs Inspired by the Film, the albums showcase a diverse and eclectic group of artists celebrating the story and legacy of Ronald Reagan.
For more information, visit Curb Records
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